sand-can be seen with the eye silt-grains visible with a magnifying glass clay-cant be seen with the eye or magnifying glass
Scientific Method
1. Problem/Purpose/Question:
How do sedimentary rocks form?
2. Hypothesis:
If we mix the 3 grains together, it will all morph together into visible layers. The sand will probably be at the bottom (because it's the heaviest), the silt in the middle (small, but not as small as clay), and the clay on the top.
3. Materials:
water (precise measurement not given)
stir stick
magnifying glass
paper towels
3 little cups (with grains: sand, silt, clay)
1 large plastic cup
4. Procedure
Collect all the grain samples and oberve. What does it look like?
Table of Contents
Formation of Sedimentary Rocks
Vocabulary
sand-can be seen with the eye
silt-grains visible with a magnifying glass
clay-cant be seen with the eye or magnifying glass
Scientific Method
1. Problem/Purpose/Question:
How do sedimentary rocks form?2. Hypothesis:
If we mix the 3 grains together, it will all morph together into visible layers. The sand will probably be at the bottom (because it's the heaviest), the silt in the middle (small, but not as small as clay), and the clay on the top.3. Materials:
4. Procedure
5. Data/Observations